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Hepublican Candidate's Party In “Date Treat” Pullman Car—Beoth Sides Are to He Heard In Many Towns, NEW YORK, Oct. ¥ —Headed by Eli hu Root, secretary of state, wembers of President Roosevelt's cabinet will take an active part in the New York state campaign and will address meet- ings here and up the state in the inter est of Charles E Hughes, the cand date for governor, and the severnl Re publican candidates for congress. The secretary will be aided by Speaker Jo seph GG. Canuon, Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw and Senator Beveridge. Representative Jawes S. Sherman, chalrmatt of the Hepublican congres- sional committee, was in Washington conferring with President Roosevelt about the campaign, and It was at this confab With the president that it was decided to bring Secretary Root Into the campaign In this state. Mr. Root will speak in Carnegie hall, New York, during the week of Uct. 22. He will be preceded by Mr. Cannon, who will address a New York meeting on Oct. 10. Mr. Cannon and Mr. Shaw will speak at several places up the state. Mr Cammon will speak at White Plains Oct. 17 and at Niagara Falls and Batavia Oct. 20. Mr. Shaw will be at New Rochelle Oct. 18, Oneonta apd Kingston Oct. 22, Ilion and Utica Oct. 28 and Oct. 24. ughes’ itinerary for the week has been completed apd announced He and Lieutenant Governor M. Lion Bruce started the trip together, begin- ning at Yonkers and Mount Vernon last night, going to Lyots tonight, Buf- falo tomorrow night. Geneva Thursday afternoon, Cisandsigua Thursday night, Peou Yan Friday afternoon. Seneca Falls Friday evening aud Aw- stendawn Saturday evening, The ouly other dates for Mr. Hughes positively fixed are Troy Oct. 18 and Elmira Oct. 23. Mr. Hughes will travel lu a special Pullman car, which he will share with the mewspaper men and others of his party. It will be & “Dutch treat” all around, every member of the party paying his own fare. Timothy L. Woodruff, chairman of the state committes, prociaims that he feared more than any thing else. He with the Re publicans to believe that they have a walkover. William R. Hearst, candidate for gov- ernor on the Independence league and Dewmecratic tickets, began his week's campaigning with four addresses In New York last night. One meeting was held In the lower east side and three on the west side, Including an epen alr meeting Iu Abingdon square. At each gathering a large and enthusiastic crowd greeted the candidate. Thoredoy Mr. Hearst will leave on another up state trip, addressing meet- ings arranged as follows: Corning, Oct. 11; rns Oct. 12; Binghamton, Oct 18; Cortlafld, Qct. 15; Oswego, Oct. 18; Ogdensburg, Oct. 17; Plattsburg, Oct 18; Glens Falls and Saratogs, Oct, 19; Schenectady, Oct 20. Mz. Hearst will be accompanied by Lewis Btuyvesant Chanler, candidate for lisutenant governor on the same ticket. and Arthur Brisbane, both of whom will speak, and many other prominent Democrats Last night Mr. CHanler devoted his attention to public corporations, which, be declared, sbould be controlled LY the public to the extent at least that the public, threugh the government, should be permitted to examine thelr books, as the Looks of hanks are ex- amined, and the directors held crimi- liable for any false statements, & special meeting of the central bedy of the Direct Nominations lsague, 8 nonpartisan organization, bere a res- olution was adopted condemulng the Republican majority in the last legisla: ture for its attitude toward the direct nominations bill and the recent Repub- lican state convention at Saratoga for its action regarding a direct nomina- tions plank in the platforms. The reso lution concludes with an indorsement of the candidacy of William R. Hearst for the governorship. Sehoolgirl a Suleide. OWOBSO0, Mich, Oct. 9.—Bessle GI rardy, aged twelve, a schoolgir), com- mitted suicide by taking poison in the presence of four of her little playmates at the pump house of the country school In Venice township. That the child should concelve and carry out a plan of suicide is attributed to the reading of sensational novels. Thish Menarch's Malden Veyage. NEW YORK, Oct. 9.~The new Brit- ish steamer Irish Moumrch, Captain Grabam, arrived here on her maiden vayoge from Glasgow after a good pas sage Of twelve days. The Irish Mou: arch was built at Old Kilpatrick. She registers 4.200 tous gross and ls ftted with all the Jatest modern appilances. Faviey te Be Cardinal Seon. ROME, Oct. 9 "Archbishop Farley of New York aad Atchbishop Begin of Quebec are tu be elevated to the car. digalate” This statement was made by a person high ln Vatican circles. It was sald that the elevation will be the November consistory BOMB FOR THE GENERAL. Commander of Sevastopol Treops Is Woeuaded—Fired on Assailant, SEVASTOPOL, Oct. §.— A bomb was thrown at Major Gegeral Dumbadze, commander of the troops, as Le was driving to the barracks of the Brest regiment. The general, who was slight: ly wounded, Sired on his assailant. The latter after a struggle with some sol diers escapad. Troops Immediately surrounded the barracks and the neighborhood and searched all the houses. It is believed that several persons were implicated in the attempt. The general's coachman and two orderlies who were following the carriage were severely wounded, This Is the second attempt on the general's life, as n bomb was thrown gt Major General Dumbadze, who was then colonel, commanding the Brest regiment, on July 19 last when he was leaving the court martial which Lad been trying mutineers of the Black sea fleet at Sevastopol. Dumbadze was uu- Injured at that mttempt. Bombs Thrown at a Gevernor. KABAN, Russia, Oct, 9—Two bombs were thrown at Vice Governor Kobelo, but he was only slightly injured. The would be assassin escaped Terrorists Hanged. WARSAW, Russian Poland, Oct. 9 — Three terrorists were hanged here aft er having been sentenced to death by a drumbead court martial. HAD TO FIGHT HIS LEADERS. W. J. Bryan In Kansas—raises Pres- ident Roosevelt. FORT SCOTT, Kan, Oct. 9-—-WIl liam J. Bryan made his first Kansas speech of this campaign here. He sald in part: “f am glad to come to Kansas, and I am glad to find a spirit here that we have not always found in politics. In fact, unless | am very much mistaken, we are approaching a time when we can consider public measures with less of partisanship than we have before In generations. “I can remember when I first enter ed politics that there was such a strong feeling in regard to parties that It wai almost impossible for a man belonging to any one party to find any thing good in another party, This State bas dene much to break down the old feeling. President Roosevelt Las done a good deal to convince the pud lic that there Is something good In the Democratic platforms. He had the courage to take up some of the re forms the Democrats advocated before his party bad advocated thew “The president has done much good, f don’t know what be might have done bad he had au environment favorable to reform. He has done rewarkable things for a man who had to fight Lis leaders all the way through” Balley Offers His Services. AUSTIN, Tex, Oct. 9A proposal tion from Senator J. W. Balley to as sist In representing the state In the matter of prosecuting the Waters Plerce Oll company as part of tbe Standard Oil company says be would be glad to lend what assistance Le could Iu the way of developing facts In connection with the case. To this proposition the attorney general re plied that while he appreciates the in terest manifested by the senator be is able to handle the case with facts now fronting him, but If he needs any ad ditional assistance or advice he will deem It a pleasure to call upon the sepator. Twe Arrvestd In Migh Lake Murder. HONESDALE, Pa, Oct. 9-Clarles McVey and Michael Clune of High Lake are in the county fall bere charg ed with the murder of Patrick Furle, former tax collector of Preston town ship. Furle's body was found by the roadside near High Lake with the base of his skull crushed. The three men bad been at Equinunk, and Furie and McVey, it 12 sald, quarreled. After an Investigation by the coroner McVey and Clune were arrested. Jewels Hidden Under Eggs. NEW HAVEN, Conn. Oct. 0. Jewel: ry valued at $1,000 and $128 lu money, covered by eggs and a cake of fresh butter, In a market basket, were left in a Branford electric car. John Den ney, a substitute conductor, turned them over to the company In this city, and Le Roy J. Kirkham of East Haven claimed them. Mrs. Kirkham left the basket in the car when going home from her shore cottage. Her husbaud left no reward for the conductor Alabama Officers Acguitied. WABHINGTON, Oct. 0. Acting Sec retary Newberry of the uavy depart ment has approved the findings of ac quittal in the court martial (n the case of Captain Samuel! P. Comley and Lieutenant A, W. Pressey, who were recently tried ou charges growing out of the collision between thelr ship, the Alabama, and Illinols off Brenton's reef, Rhode Island. Was Tired of Her Children. NEW YORK, Oct, 9 ~The body of a woman who was fished out of the East river Is supposed to be that of Marie Greeley of 110 Boulevard, Rockaway Beach, an young woman who sald she was tired of her two beautiful children Decause they were in ber way, [Her husband 1s employed at a hotel in Washington. Falled to Identify Him, . NEW YORK, Oct, 9. Miss Eugenie Ladenburg, who was attacked and drag. ae from ber pony at Westbury, N. V, nant by two men whe are DOCTOR FACES FATE Frank T. Brouwer on Trial at Toms River. CHARGED WITH POISONING HIS WIFE Prominence of Physician and Wide Pablicity of Accusation Made It Difleuit te Select un Jury on the First Day. TOME RIVER, N. J, Oct 9-Dr. Frank T. Brouwer faced thie relentless enmity of his late wife's relatives as he sat in the courtroom bere on trial for his life The examination of a score of tales men has resulted lo the selection of a Jury, headed by 8. Judson Ridgeway of Little Ege Harbor as foreman Dr. Brouwer closely the choosiug of the jury, and several times when Lis counsel appeared to be about to accept a wan the prisoner leaned forward and whispered to his Jawyer, shakiag his head ln an emphatic way, whereupon the man in the chalr was promptly rejected The prominence of Dr. Brouwer, who is one of the best known physicians ja the county, aud the wide publicity given to the case made it difficult to find wen acceptable ta both sides, and the opening session was taken up In choosing a jury, the last wan being accepted Just before the court ad- Journed. Trevonlan Hyeg and Miss Elizabeth Hyer, brother and sister of the dead woman, have for a year persistently urged the logal authorities to prosecute the physician upon the charge of caus ing his wife's death ou Sept. 28, 1005 Mrs. Brouwer's relatives had opposed ber marriage to the physician years ago, and stories of their quarrels, his alleged Il treatment of Ler and their sister's dylag words, construed as an accusation, were repeated to the public prosecutor Arsenic and ground glass are sald to bave been giveu Mrs Brouwer by her husovazd as she lay ill Hyer aud Lis sister, who are wealthy, say they have positive evidence of the physician's guilt and that they will re veal new and startling evidence that will leave Ip doubt as to the gullt of their brother in-law Supreme Court Justice Charles E Hendrickson is presiding, and the case for the state is being conducted by Prosecutor Theodore J. KR. Brown, as sisted by Frank McDermott of New ark and A. E Johuson of Red Bank The prisoner Is defended by J Carmichael and kdmaoud Wilson Red Bank and A. E. Arrowsiuith Each side his wore than forty wit nesses, and Mr. McDermott sald that Le believed the trial would last two weeks. esidents of this place who Le lHeve that Brouwer Is Innocent have contributed $2.00 to nid in bis defense Fhe ease against Dr. Brouwer lo its principal allegatious resembles those of Carlyle Harris and Dr. Buchanau. In both of these poison was the alleged agent of death walched Ww of Chandler Will Keep His Job, WASHINGTON, Oct, 0 -The presi deat Issued an order continuing the Spanish treaty clalms commission to March 2, 17. This is the commission of which former Senstor William E Chandler of New Hampshire Is pres dent. It was rumored last wiuter after the seusational passage of arms be tween the president and ex Senator Chandler over the rallroad rate bill that the commission would be abol- isLed. Ship's Safe Hobbed. PARIS, Oct, 9A dispatch from Car tagena, Spain, announces that a sensa tou was caused there by the discovery that the strong box of the Italian steamer Sirio, wrecked In August last ou Romigus Island, with the loss of about 150 lives, although found to be hermetically sealed, was empty, rals- ing the presumption of the complicity of the crew In the wreek Couple Charged With Child Murder. PORT HURON, Mich, Oct. 0. Bert and Mollie Kemp, aged thirty-nine and twenty-nine respectively, are under ar rest here charged with murdering thelr baby. The child was born one week after thelr marriage. The police say that Kemp confessed the crime, saying that shame drove him to it. Kemp Is sald to Lave decinred that his wife had nothing to do with it Got Strike Order From Washington. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 9. Fifty machinists and seventy five helpers and apprentices weot on strike at the coster shops of the Southern railway, located here. The strike was lu re sponse to telegraphic advices from the union's representatives fn Washington In conference with Southern rallway officials, Roosevelt ua New York Senator, WASHINGTON, Oct. 0. — Heports that President Roosevelt wants to be selia tor fro New York to succeed Seuator Platt are being revived liere Ihe president, vn the authority of men in timate with hla, not only desires to be senator after be ends his present term, but frankly admits that ambition Raliroad Machinists Strike, BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct, 0 All the machinists in the shops of the Southern raliway in Birmingham are on strike ln accordance with the gen eral movement along the system among the shop men for higher wages. Roosevelt Will Ge to Isthmus. WASHINGTON, i 0. President Roosevelt intends If possible to visit Inti this Mi and. olless there JEROME HANDICAP, fronsides, nt © to 2, Capinres Main Event at Belmont Park. NEW YORK, Oct. 0 —lronsides, at 5 to 2 In the betting, won the Jerome handicap for three year olds, one mile and fvesixtesnths, at Belmont park, and in winning the son of Meddler Hanoana equaled. the world's record for the distance by stepping It In 2.1035 Bedouin ran it in the same time last year. Good Luck, backed down from 5 to 2 to 9 te 5, favorite, was second, Runuing Water third Ironaldes Lroke in front, and Radtke sent him into the lead and made the pace. At the end of the first half mile he was leading by two lengths and soutinued lu front with this advantage to the stretch. Here Wiliams ou Good Luck began to close in and, coming very strong, soon was oh even lerms with the leader, but Williams stopped riding Good Luck, and Hadtke put fronsides under a hard drive and won hy a nose Luck was three lengths before Running Water, In the colts’ half of the $10,000 Ma- tron stakes, six furlongs straightaway, Ballot, the § to 20 favorite, scored an ensy victory. He took command carly and won by one aud a balf lengths Adoration, backed down from 6 to 0 to 2, wou the fillies’ half of the Matron She ran second to the favorite, Pope Joau, to the final quarter, when she drew away and won by two lengths Five favorites were defeated. Jockey Cochran was suspended for the remain der of the meeting by Starter Cassidy for disobedience ut the post in the first race. Suminaries First Race —Macy, Jr, first; Giovad ni Balerio, second; Runnels, third Second Hace. — Ballot, first; Okenite, second; Hickory, third Third Race Adoration, first; tic, second; Pope Joan, third Fourth Race —lronsides, first; Good Luck. second; Running Water, third. Fifth Race. —Altuda, first; Arimo, second; Merrill, third Sixth Race Bad News, first; Doyle, second; Jungle Imp, third Shooting Affilray at Louisville Track. LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct, 8 -Preten siou, at a short price, simply galloped over his field in the third race, the fea- ture event. Zerolin repeated by win uing the steeplectmse, Just before the horses went to the post lu the sixth race Bookmaker Sam Stephens kicked sd Alvey, a local bookmaker, under Ivey drew Lis pistol and 2 rauge. The ver his of Good Fautas Martin Close bullet ¢ stowach and lo Bob Winslow, Stephens © low picked the buliet out of Lis u shirt, where It had lodged against the skin of Lis abdomen, He was unin jured, save for a bLrulse. The quarrel started over a bet and almost caused a panic lo the batting shed Miss Mackay Lends Golfers. WEST NEWTON, Mass, Oct, 9.- houors In the qualifying round, opened the twelfth national golf champlonship at (he Brae Burn Country club bere, rested on the shoul ders of Miss Pauline Mackay of the Oakley Country club of Boston and the present title holder. Her score of 87 for the eighteen holes was the best card of the seventy which were hauded in by players froin all parts of the country and by oue from Canada. Miss Frances C. Osgod of Boston was seo ond, with 80 The which women's Both Confident of Victory. CHICAGO, Oct. 9 — Ideal haseball weathor Is indicated here, aud every one In Chicago and the surroundiug country ever the wpatioual game of America played Is anxiously waiting for the call of thwe thls after goon when the Chleago Natiouals and the Chicago Americans will meet in the first gawe of a series of seven for the world’s championship. Both teams are in excellent condition for the strug gle, aud both are confident of victory who saw Lillian HR. at Lezsington. LEXINGTON, Ky, Oct. 9 R. won the Johnson stake here, Sister Collette got second money, Czarina Dawson third and The Phantom fourth Lillian Ex-Senator Foley Burled. SARATOGA, N. XY, Oct. U.—-The Sar atoga county bar took appropriate ac tion on the death of ex State Senator Jolin Foley. A committee was appoint &l to prepare a memorial to be intro duced at the uext session of the su preme court, The funeral of ex State Senator Foley was held this worning at St. Peter's Roman Catholic church Left Haby In a Vallmas, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9 -Nestling in the corner of a in a Pull man conch of the Pitsburg express, a pretty blue eyed girl baby sound aslecp Ly the Broad street station the Central station searching for the was expensively clothed seat ouductor at the He carried ber to aid the police mother I'he are child “The Glel and the Governor.” WASHINGTON, Oct The Girl and the a comic opera in three at the Na tional theater in this city last night for the first time on nny stage The lead ing rule is taken by Jefferson De Au golls, under whose entire personal su pervision the play 1s produced Governor,” acts, was produced Nominated on Gh Ballet LOCKPORT, N.Y, Oct 8% In the Forty seventh district Republican sen atorial convention 8. I'. Franchot of Niagara Falls was nominated ou the four hundead aid sixty sixth ballot A special train Jeft immediately with a committee carrying the certificate of gow ination Lo Albany, Ryan's Son Dead at Oak Ridge. | LYNCHBURG, Va, Oct. 9.-W. K, Ryan, son of Thomas F. Ryan of New [ York, Sled suddenly at Oak Ridge. FIT T0 PRINT PLEA IS NOT GUILTY Standard Qil to the Ohio Bar at Findlay. ROCKEFELLER MAY BE CALLED LATER Great Octopus (Charged by Buckeye State With Violation of Antitrust Laws In lis Domination of the Oil Industry FINDLAY, O, Oct. 9 — Charged with conspiracy against trade ju violation of the antitrust laws of the state, the Standard Oil company of Ohio and its alleged constituent companies, the Buckeye Pipe Line and the Maunbattan (il company, were placed on trisl here today before Judge Gideon GG. Banker and a Jury In the probate court of Hancock county Iu the original Information filed by County Prosecutor William L. David, John I. Rockefeller was made a party to the sult, but through the granging of a request for a separate trial Mr Rockefeller will not be called as a de fendaut until the case against the com pany has been disposed of, Mr, Rocke feller, it is sald. will not be summoned as a witness and will wot attend the trial The information, to which a plea of nol guilty was entered, alleges that the formation of a “Standard Ol trust” in IST and its continuance to the pres. ent time in domination of the oll In- dustry of the state Is contrary to the statutes of the state If the wauner of (nstituting the suit —by information instead of by grand jury indictment—and the jurisdiction assumed by the probate court are up held in the higher state courts the case will assume added importance, as In- dicating an easier and more direct method for nction against alleged trade conspiracies Both the manner of bringing the suit and the jurisdiction of the probate court were questioned by the attorneys for the defenss but Judge Banker de cided aginst them on all points, and no appe taken on these pre Hminary questions uotil after the case has been tried Judge Banker ruled that a violation of the Valentine law coustituted a mis demeanor and that the the legislature probate courts concurrent jurisdiction with common pleas courts over all misdemeanors, can Ia fast session of gave Babble Wowlg Prteke Death. NEW YORK, Oct U- Johu Hewman, years oll, of 629 East Thirteenth I site other children, was sight of his mother on the third floor oF 120 Avenue CC. John's companious, about his own age, rere blowing soap bubbles out of the win dow. An unusually large bubble was shaken from the clay pipe held by one of the children. Jolin, crowing with delight, made a grasp at the beautiful sphere. He lost his balance and fell to the street. He was Killed, his neck be ing broken and his skull fractured. play Charged With Doctoring Hams. PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 9. ~Warrants were sworn out by Dr. B. H. Warren, dalry and food commissioner, for the arrest of the Philadelphia managers of Armour & Co, one of the members of the so called beef trust, charging the riz with the lllegal use of boric acid in hams. Samples purchased at the branch Louses of Armour & Co. were analyzed by Professor Lawall, chem- ist of the department, and showed, It is alleged, that the hams bad been “doctored” with boric acid Wrecks In Cale on Lake Superior. HOUGHTON, Mich, Oct. 9.—A ter ritic gale Is raging on Lake Superior Fhe Large Pasadena, in tow of the steamer Gladstone, was blown on the rocks and Is a total wreck. Three of her crew were drowned, while seven others reached shore after a terrific battle with the surf. A number of ves sels had Leen sheltered In Lily Pound harbor, but some of these started out In the face of the storm, and much anxlety is felt for thelr safety General Strike on ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 8 -Two hun- dred men employed In the Routhern railway shops in this city laid down thelr tools and walked out in accord ance with telegraphic Instructions from President McConnell of the wma chinists’ unlon at Washington. The strike Is general, covering the eutire Southern railway system, and about a thousand men are involved, The wen demanded an increase in wages of 25 cefitas a day Southern Road Drank Volsoned Whisky. JONESBORO, Ark, Oct 9 Webster of Canlwell, Mo Iv of Geneva, Mo, who fromm Manila, Ark. violeatly (ll are dead They stated that they had bought whisky at Maulla, which wade them sick Another wal, uawe un known, Is lylog at the polut of death In a hospital, having polsoued frow drinking whisky Daniel B. Nal calue and Liery been Monument to Laknown Soldiers AUGUSTA, Me, Oct 9A mopu ment erected In Mount Pleasant ceme tery over the graves of the unknown soldiers who did while In camp here at the breaking out of the civil war wis unveiled and dedicated Schools and all places of business were closed during the eoxercises, In which the school children took a prominent part Train Wreck In Nova Scotia. HALIFAX, N. 8, Oct. 9 - A Sydney and Loulsburg passenger train is re ported wrecked near Clace Bay. Three oersons are reported kill and eleven n- Jured. Weather Probabilities. Underwear Our values are equal to last son’s in every respect, regardless tbe sharp advance in raw mt ri Early buying makes it possible. Our pcrchases were made a year ahead. We bought before the ad vance. Children's fleece lined from 10cup Children’s shaped, flected lined 124¢ up. : Ladies’ fleeced lined, from 2 Full line of Infant's unde bands and vests of every deg Night Dresses New lot of outi are worth $1.00, ih ttan 75c. Specially priced 89¢. NewLine of Kid Gloves Cet a pair belore they get beyond your reach in price. They are constant’y advanciog. Plaids for Children New dress plaids in the newest combinations, prices begin ab 13e. — Waistings Our lipes of waisting3 are as com. plete as you will find in the cities. Over 100 patterns from ¢everal of the best makers in ths country, They were all bought direct from tte manufacturers and we sall i at saving prices to you. Yarns, Yarns, ) Yarns We are headquarters for yarns. The Scranton st res sells tons of yarns every season, w prices on quantities in Sayre. We are showing the following in yarhs for shawls, socks, jackets, sweaters, hoods, fascinatoss, elo, ele. in the following weights: Home made, Honesdale, German Knitti Angora, Floss, y, Spani Angora wool and G town. the most wanted shades. Qur brand are the best obtainable and pried lowest. Blankets ¥ Our ability lo serve you well in blankets has been demonstrated. We are giving last season's val ues. We bought them very early and direct from the mills, saving the middleman's profit for you Goods cheerfully shown whether you buy os 50% or not. Trimming Braids Our new line of trimming bristles with freshness and style. Very pretty ones from Sc to 75¢ in band edges, pull plaids and plaids and fancies. Dress Goods If you did not sec w Bat you daa ed last week, you may fin tidy. We are constantly edding to this line Wednesday Special 10 styles of §0c dress geods, all new for one day only. Wednesday special 39¢. - Krinkledown a ov Fotent cloth at 48 a rcbes, etc, It comes in cream x red, light blue and pink. Ln delight of every lady who sees them. Advertised in magazines at 60c. Qur price is S00. - Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY PHONE. A.J.GREEN
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